Wednesday, December 21, 2022

A repost from 2014: The Animals' Merry Christmas

 

Today I received a comment on this 2014 post, so I had to share it again for those who may have missed it back then.  I think you'll agree that the two comments on this post are very interesting and have a common thread though they were posted years apart. 

 When our kids were young, we had the equivalent of this book contained within one of a four-volume set of Richard Scarry anthologies.  If your kids or grandkids are not familiar with Richard Scarry, they (and you!) are missing out.  His art and stories are both fantastic and so much fun for kids.

This Little Golden Book (copyright 1950, 1958) actually was written by Kathryn B. Jackson, but the pictures are all Richard Scarry, and just beautiful.  The book contains four Christmas stories:  Mr. Hedgehog's Christmas Present, The Singing Christmas Tree, The Cold Little Squirrel, and The Long-Ago Donkey.  It also includes two Christmas poems: Green Christmas and A Very Small Christmas.

The poem Green Christmas was a favorite of my children, so I will quote it here:

Green Christmas

"It's almost Christmas, and still no snow!"
Cry the woodland creatures.  "We still can go
Out of our houses to search for roots
And seeds in the dry grass, and maybe shoots
Of fern and fennel that think it's spring.
We may find acorns -- 'most anything
That's good to eat may be in sight
For Christmas dinner, on such a night,
When the ground is bare of ice and snow,
And stars are bright, and the winds don't blow.
Hurrah for Christmas and still no snow!"

"It's almost Christmas, and still no snow!"
Sigh the townsfolk, wishing the wind would blow.
"Our doors are wreathed with pine and holly,
And our Christmas trees would look extra jolly
Blazing with lights -- if the snow came down
Deep and white all over the town!
Why doesn't the sky go wooly gray?
Why doesn't it snow for Christmas Day?
It's not like Christmas without some snow!"
Sigh the townsfolk, wishing the wind would blow --

BUT -- 
"Hurrah for Christmas and still no snow!"
Cry the woodland creatures, and out they go.
-- Kathryn B. Jackson


Such a fun poem.  Helps kids to see that there may be more than one side to a story!

If you've not seen this book, I'm pretty sure you could find one on eBay or Etsy.  With its four separate stories and two poems, it would be a great addition to your family's library of Christmas books! 

Here are the comments on this post:

 

To me it's fascinating that the two comments on this post are from people who loved the poem I shared from the book -- loved it in years gone by, one person as a teacher and the other as a child -- and were so happy to find it again.  I'm glad I could be part of helping them find a lost memory.

 

2 comments:

  1. I am so far behind on blog reading... I picked a good day to catch up, the cover on this particular Little Golden Book is so happy and festive! Merry Christmas!

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  2. That is cool that you were able to help the teacher and the student.

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